Based in Washington, D.C.
Bernstein-Offit 719
Received the SAIS Excellence in Teaching Award in 2003; previously was assistant professor of economics at the University of Florida; consulted for private sector financial corporations, notably FTSE, Standard & Poor's and Ruesch International, Inc.; areas of interest include exchange rates, international monetary economics, international financial markets, particularly stock market indices, and applications of value-at-risk principles to firm and household financial behavior; Ph.D., economics, Rice University
"Dynamic Models of Fertility Choice: A Survey," co-author, in Journal of Population Economics (1997); "Testing a Production-Based Asset Pricing Model" in Economic Inquiry (1996); "On the Robustness of Forward Market Efficiency in Consumption-Based Models of Exchange Rates" in International _Economic Journal (1994)
2013 Spring
2013 Spring
2012 Fall
2012 Fall
